California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB673

Introduced
2/14/25  
Refer
3/28/25  
Report Pass
3/28/25  
Refer
4/1/25  
Report Pass
4/1/25  
Refer
4/2/25  
Report Pass
1/5/26  
Refer
1/6/26  
Report Pass
1/8/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Refer
1/22/26  
Report Pass
1/22/26  
Engrossed
1/26/26  

Caption

Unaccompanied homeless pupils: Unaccompanied Youth Support Grant Program.

Impact

The bill has the potential to significantly impact state laws concerning educational support for homeless youth. By providing funding for transitional housing projects tailored specifically for 16 and 17-year-old unaccompanied youth, the bill addresses a critical gap in existing services. The grant funds can be utilized for hiring support staff, educational tutoring, basic needs such as food and clothing, and referrals to health and behavioral services. Notably, it also encourages LEAs to partner with nonprofits experienced in working with this vulnerable demographic, thus fostering collaboration and resource utilization across sectors.

Summary

Assembly Bill 673, introduced by Assembly Member Jackson, establishes the Unaccompanied Youth Support Grant Program aimed at addressing the needs of unaccompanied homeless youth who are not in foster care. This legislation mandates the State Department of Education, in cooperation with the State Department of Social Services, to administer competitive grants to local educational agencies (LEAs) to provide temporary housing and necessary support services. The program is designed to improve outcomes for homeless pupils by reducing absenteeism and increasing graduation rates, thereby creating a more stable learning environment.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around AB 673 appears to be supportive, particularly among advocates for youth homelessness and educational equity. Supporters praise the bill for acknowledging the unique challenges faced by unaccompanied youth and for attempting to provide a structured support system. However, there may be concerns related to the implementation of these grants, including accountability and whether the funds will be effectively allocated to those in need. Some stakeholders may also discuss the adequacy of the funding and the sustainability of such initiatives beyond the five-year grant period.

Contention

Potential points of contention could arise regarding how success is measured under the program and the criteria for awarding grants. Critics may argue that without stringent oversight, there is a risk of misallocated funds or ineffective services. Additionally, there might be debate about the adequacy of provisions for reporting on the impact of the support offered to unaccompanied youth. Ensuring that the grant effectively addresses issues of housing stability and educational success will be crucial in evaluating the overall effectiveness of AB 673.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB1899

Office of Youth Homelessness Prevention.

CA SB1017

Pupils: foster youth: access to pupil records.

CA AB677

Pupil records and health: pupils experiencing homelessness: directory information and reporting.

CA AB255

The Supportive-Recovery Residence Program.

CA SCR100

California Youth Homelessness Outreach, Prevention, and Education (HOPE) Month.

CA AB20

An act relating to homelessness.

CA AB790

Homelessness: single women with children.

CA SB814

Homelessness.

CA AB1204

Local control funding formula: school districts and charter schools: pupils experiencing homelessness: supplemental and concentration grants: regional adjustment factors: grade-span adequacy adjustments.

CA AB249

Housing: Homeless Housing, Assistance, and Prevention program: youth-specific processes and coordinated entry systems.

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CA AB1025

Standby Caretaker Act.

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